Four Signs of Poor People's Mindset: Check Yourself
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Let's consider a few common “symptoms” a mindset that can prevent you from achieving financial stability.
Complaining all the time
Who among us hasn't encountered people who never shut up? Their conversations are a series of complaints. It doesn't matter what we are talking about – about the weather, about work or about personal life – negativity will always find its place.
It is interesting that they themselves do not notice this. Their constant dissatisfaction affects the environment. For other people, such conversations become a real test. They try to end the conversation as quickly as possible or avoid communication altogether.
Why does this happen? Do people really avoid socializing with those who have less money? No, the reason is completely different. It's just that constant complaints are exhausting and repulsive. A person who constantly complains creates a negative atmosphere around him, in which no one wants to be.
Excuses
People who are used to blaming everything on circumstances never admit their own laziness. They will always find a variety of excuses, from the most ridiculous to the most convincing.
Why does this happen? The fact is that such people try to present themselves in a better light than they really are. Instead of taking responsibility for their lives, they look for reasons for their failures from outside.
For example, instead of just getting out of bed and doing exercises, they will find a hundred reasons why it is impossible: children interfere, there is no time, the apartment is too small, etc. But if a person really wants to achieve something, he will find a way. And so far, she is simply looking for an excuse for her own passivity.
Shifting responsibility
A poor person often refuses to recognize his role in creating his own life. Instead of looking for the reasons for her failures in her own actions or inactions, she prefers to blame everything around her. The boss is too stingy, the state imposes extortionate taxes, and the transport always leaves early. Such a position allows you to avoid responsibility for your own life and transfer it to others
Devaluation of other people's work
People who are facing financial difficulties often underestimate the efforts made by successful individuals. They see only the brilliant result, ignoring the thousands of hours of work, rejections and obstacles that had to be overcome along the way. Instead of taking an example from successful people, they tend to envy them and look for flaws.
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